
Frances Langford
Born: 1913-04-04
Place of Birth: Hernando, Florida, USA
Biography
Frances Langford won fame on radio (primarily as Bob Hope's vocalist, later sparring comically with Don Ameche as "The Bickersons"), via recordings and in the movies. In spite of the fact that she played mostly in minor musicals (plus appearing occasionally in "A" productions, including Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942), This Is the Army (1943) and The Glenn Miller Story (1954)), she introduced major songs like "I'm in the Mood for Love" in Every Night at Eight (1935), "You are My Lucky Star" and "Broadway Rhythm" in Broadway Melody of 1936 (1935), Cole Porter's "Easy to Love" in Born to Dance (1936) and "Hooray for Hollywood" in Hollywood Hotel (1937). Date of Birth 4 April 1913, Lakeland, Florida Date of Death 11 July 2005, Jensen Beach, Florida (congestive heart failure)
Known For

Mississippi Gambler

Dixie Jamboree

Collegiate

Winter Wonderland

Melody Time

Yankee Doodle Dandy

Combat America

Purple Heart Diary

This Is the Army

The Bamboo Blonde

The Glenn Miller Story

Deputy Marshal

Sunkist Stars at Palm Springs

That's Dancing!

This Is Bob Hope...

People Are Funny

Beat the Band

Born to Dance

James Stewart: A Wonderful Life

Make Mine Laughs

Palm Springs

Broadway Melody of 1936

A Star Is Born World Premiere

Happy Birthday, Bob: 50 Stars Salute Your 50 Years with NBC

Once Upon a Wintertime

Memo for Joe

Too Many Girls

Radio Stars on Parade

Hollywood Hotel

Music Land

Every Night at Eight

Never a Dull Moment

Cowboy in Manhattan

All-American Co-Ed

Rambling 'Round Radio Row #5

Girl Rush

Career Girl

Hit Parade of 1941

Follow the Band

The Hit Parade

Dreaming Out Loud
